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12-27-2012, 12:54 PM | #21 |
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If you will note of page 320 that Datig has the 1908 Venezuelan and the Spandau flaged with and asteris, but without explanation. I ASSUME that this would indicate that their validity is in question. I also find it interesting in this early listing he doesn't show a true military Kreighoff production, but does show 3 variations of KH marking on DWM made lugers. I'd be more apt to believe the Indonesian connection, rather than a Venezuelan contract. TH
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The odds are greater that it is a 'Republic of Texas' star than anything to do with Indonesia
I think this is either Venezualan, or a pistol made to resemble that variation, using Datig's book as a guide line. |
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An old fake crossed my mind.
What is interesting to me is that the other marking which kinda looks like a V on the front left side of the reciever. What is that marking and what does it represent?
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'V' for 'Venezuala', probably. Proof- or property/acceptance marking.
What is strange, is the absence of commercial or military proof markings on the pistol. |
12-27-2012, 04:28 PM | #26 |
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Although there are 8 small stars on Venezuela's flag, they have never used a star motif to designate their goverment, armed forces or culture in general.
The only Latin Country where the star is prevalent as a key element in an official seal is Brazil. |
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